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he lost to then cardinal joseph ratzinger who became benedict the xvith. this time around, well, did he a little better. pope francis is the first non-you're mean leader of the church in more than 1200 years according to vatican records. back in are argentina the then cardinal was a man who lived simply. i mentioned he cooked his own meals and read the bus to work. he didn't live in a fancy church mansion that was available. he slept downtown where a small stove kept him warm. he didn't own a car. difficult to imagine how much this world is about to change. team fox coverage continues. trace gallagher live tonight. >> because cardinal came in second during the last conclave, many theological historians thought he would be a major role player during this one but not as the king, rather as the king maker. instead, we have a pope unlike any other. [cheers] >> his parishioners knew him as jorge pope francis. the robes and pageantry presented to a prince of the church known for his simplicity in humble manner his constant journey to uphold the teachings of chri
he lost to then cardinal joseph ratzinger who became benedict the xvith. this time around, well, did he a little better. pope francis is the first non-you're mean leader of the church in more than 1200 years according to vatican records. back in are argentina the then cardinal was a man who lived simply. i mentioned he cooked his own meals and read the bus to work. he didn't live in a fancy church mansion that was available. he slept downtown where a small stove kept him warm. he didn't own a...
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pope benedict is now pope emeritus. because he ended in resignation not death, it has not happened in 600 years. the former pope will be around and living on the grounds of the vatican as the new pope takes over. we have the retired pope, pope benedict and the new pope, pope francis. much more on the new pope and what we know of his history and what it means for the church and the politics of the church this hour. that, of course, is the big world news story today. domestically, the big news story is the big political news that just happened here on this network. >> what is your name and what are you all about? >> my name is scott prouty. i'm a regular guy, middle class, hard working guy. you know, i think i would like to think i have a good moral compass and a core and i think i have a little bit of empathy. i think i have more empathy than mitt romney had. i don't know how to describe myself, but i was behind this whole thing. i was bar tending that night for the romney fund-raiser. >> my colleague, ed schultz just br
pope benedict is now pope emeritus. because he ended in resignation not death, it has not happened in 600 years. the former pope will be around and living on the grounds of the vatican as the new pope takes over. we have the retired pope, pope benedict and the new pope, pope francis. much more on the new pope and what we know of his history and what it means for the church and the politics of the church this hour. that, of course, is the big world news story today. domestically, the big news...
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not that john paul ii was not or benedict xvi was not, but there was a sense of remoteness to benedict 616, so we are talking about a better than 15 year period where people feel distanced from their clergy. i think his attacks on what he has called neo clericalism -- he said something very important. spiritual worldliness is the church's worst sin. we need to come out of ourselves and head for the perch re. we need to avoid the spiritual sickness of a church that is wrapped up in its own world. and if i as a married catholic feel that the person at the top is more sympathetic to what i'm going through as a father, as a mother, as a husband, as a wife, then i think people will be open to other parts of the message. but you have to remember that catholic theology and the catholic church, it doesn't fit on the political spectrum. >> professor, and ambassadors, thank you all very much indeed. coming up next, the pope's health. he's 76. and reportedly only has one functional lung. i'll talk about all that with dr. sanjay gupta after the break. you. chevy cruze's six-speed transmission allo
not that john paul ii was not or benedict xvi was not, but there was a sense of remoteness to benedict 616, so we are talking about a better than 15 year period where people feel distanced from their clergy. i think his attacks on what he has called neo clericalism -- he said something very important. spiritual worldliness is the church's worst sin. we need to come out of ourselves and head for the perch re. we need to avoid the spiritual sickness of a church that is wrapped up in its own...
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is pope benedict influencing this? is he watching or following? >> to a certain degree the pope watches the news. he's not a cable news -- he's not a zapper. he's not a cable news guy and never has been. he watches the news at night and that's it. he may watch the opening and -- no. he is not there -- with all due respect. i'm sure we'd love it if he were watching us right now but he's not that kind of guy. >> finally, how long? >> how long? midterm. midterm. i have to stay right in the middle of things. >> in other words, father burke is not -- he thought it was going to be yesterday and i'll leave this alone. thanks to all of you. great conversation. as we watch the remarkable tradition going on behind closed doors here at the vatican, we were reminded of some of the ongoing issues that the new pope will face. the los angeles archdiocese has paid nearly $10 million to four cases alleging sex abuse. newly released files show baker confessed to robert mahony back in 1986, that he had been molesting two brothers for years. mahony sent baker and the
is pope benedict influencing this? is he watching or following? >> to a certain degree the pope watches the news. he's not a cable news -- he's not a zapper. he's not a cable news guy and never has been. he watches the news at night and that's it. he may watch the opening and -- no. he is not there -- with all due respect. i'm sure we'd love it if he were watching us right now but he's not that kind of guy. >> finally, how long? >> how long? midterm. midterm. i have to stay...
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he said benedict 16th enriched the church. he wants to visit him in the papal residence but they have not set a day as of yet. the men were up in years, experienced shall we say and urged them to share their wisdom with the young. he is set to be officially installed as pope this coming tuesday. >> it seems one police officer was at the right place and right time when he pulled over a speeding car just as the woman was having a baby. you can see that suv zipping past his patrol car on the left-hand side of your screen. this happened in eastern yeiw. he, iowa. he finally gets the driver to pull over on the side of the road. >> okay, good. >> i had every expectation, we were having a baby. we were driving to the hospital and i would shake their hand, good luck. >> gregg: not what happened. he said the baby was already on its way out. ready to greet the world. he helped wrapped the child up in a blanketed and escorted everybody to the hospital. it was only couple blocks away. we're happy to report that mother and child are doing
he said benedict 16th enriched the church. he wants to visit him in the papal residence but they have not set a day as of yet. the men were up in years, experienced shall we say and urged them to share their wisdom with the young. he is set to be officially installed as pope this coming tuesday. >> it seems one police officer was at the right place and right time when he pulled over a speeding car just as the woman was having a baby. you can see that suv zipping past his patrol car on the...
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he asked the crowd to pray for his predecessor, pope benedict. then, in a touching moment, he asked for a silent prayer. from the massive crowd, not a word, not a sound. the prayer, he said, was for him to help him in his new role. 100,000 people, probably more. and the silence. >> i know. i know. i was shocked, too. definitely. it was -- i think it's just you're in the moment. you wanted that one curtain to drop and see who it was. >> reporter: for his fellow argentines, it's a moment not only for their country. but the world. >> he's a very humble person. everybody in argentina knows that. he doesn't use a car. he uses the metro, the subway. he doesn't like to be called himself monsignor, your excellence. just jorge mario. you can call him is father. >> reporter: a humble man, about to embark on an extraordinary journey. now, even though you had this unbelievably enormous event last night, you still got the sense of the humility of the man. he left the stage. and he came back out to wish everybody a good night. and thank you for coming. and to
he asked the crowd to pray for his predecessor, pope benedict. then, in a touching moment, he asked for a silent prayer. from the massive crowd, not a word, not a sound. the prayer, he said, was for him to help him in his new role. 100,000 people, probably more. and the silence. >> i know. i know. i was shocked, too. definitely. it was -- i think it's just you're in the moment. you wanted that one curtain to drop and see who it was. >> reporter: for his fellow argentines, it's a...
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look at the pictures, pope benedict there, known for gold cross, ornate crosses and gemstones often times in the cross. pope francis, an old wooden cross he used back in his time back in argentina, harris. >> i know they're minor details, but they talk to the larger fabric of things, if you will, that are really changing that we can see before our eyes. what about the cardinals who like their fancy accoutrement? >> well, there's a lot of people here who say the old west saying might apply, there's a new sheriff in town. remember, pope francis has some serious issues to deal with, the sex abuse scandal, vatican leaks scandal, the vatican banking issues. from the very beginning he has set a tone here in rome they say really shows things are about to change. the cardinals and bishops who are used to the trappings of their office may be getting the hint here they should start asking what they can do for the church, what they can do for the poor and their flock, rather than asking what the church can do for them. read into this what you will, harris, we were told that pope francis was going to
look at the pictures, pope benedict there, known for gold cross, ornate crosses and gemstones often times in the cross. pope francis, an old wooden cross he used back in his time back in argentina, harris. >> i know they're minor details, but they talk to the larger fabric of things, if you will, that are really changing that we can see before our eyes. what about the cardinals who like their fancy accoutrement? >> well, there's a lot of people here who say the old west saying might...
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pope benedict changed the rule to say it has to be a two-thirds majority. so there really has to be support and consensus among the body, which makes good sense. the only difference will be if they get through the end of this week and take the day off, he they return, only the top two names from the last ballot appear on the ballots from then on. >> so it's a winnowing process? >> right now it happens as the natural process. so there may -- we don't know how many names were on the ballot. in the first ballot yesterday you could have had people voting for their friends or trying to honor somebody with some votes because they knew they would never get elected and the winnowing naturally as people gravitate into camps, and it all happens silently, of course, other than the conversations around the dinner table later today, what's going on now. so between now and the end of the week, the process is this natural process as votes start aligning. after that, if they have to go through the day of pause for prayer and discussion, then only two names appear on the ba
pope benedict changed the rule to say it has to be a two-thirds majority. so there really has to be support and consensus among the body, which makes good sense. the only difference will be if they get through the end of this week and take the day off, he they return, only the top two names from the last ballot appear on the ballots from then on. >> so it's a winnowing process? >> right now it happens as the natural process. so there may -- we don't know how many names were on the...
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also, we know that the pope emaritus, benedict, was watching on tv. we know that we cannot say that we know for sure that he was not watching cnn. but we were just told that he was watching. he watched the entrance of the conclave. and that is interesting because certainly he is a major influence on the minds of the 115 cardinals who are thinking what to do next. we also heard in the presser that vatican officials have received a lot of smoke about entering the sistine chapel. they would say only the cardinals' health is fine. they're all fine. the frescoes, the paintings are fine. they did not say that there was no smoke. now i'm not being clever. i think that this is the vatican's way of suggesting what they want to suggest, and on the heels of that i will now bring us to some sound from the vatican presser that explained the situation. take a listen. . >> we received concerned callers after they saw the quantity of smoke, whether or not the frescoes were ruined in the sistine chapel or were there severe respiratory problems by the people in it. the
also, we know that the pope emaritus, benedict, was watching on tv. we know that we cannot say that we know for sure that he was not watching cnn. but we were just told that he was watching. he watched the entrance of the conclave. and that is interesting because certainly he is a major influence on the minds of the 115 cardinals who are thinking what to do next. we also heard in the presser that vatican officials have received a lot of smoke about entering the sistine chapel. they would say...
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jofs was 78 when he was pope benedict xvi in 2005 but he wasn't the oldest pope. in the 12th and 13th centuries, two doned their robes at 80 and 85. he was a youthful 18 when he assumed the papacy. he had help of his father who fixed the election of his only son before his death. only one man was not a cardinal first. he was named pope urban vi back in 1378. the italians have clearly had the homefield advantage, dominating it through the centuries. the conclave produced the closest thing to a genuine >>> "outfront" next, another battle between the republicans. this one part wayne's world and part white snake. that's no joke. we are still looking at smoke to see who will be the next smoke. and a man accused of murdering 12 people in a colorado theater was expecting to plead insanity today. we saw him for the first time in months. let's go out front. >> good evening, everyone. "out front" tonight, the budget drifter walks alone. we've learned quite a bit about paul ryan's musical tastes. >> today, we learned a little bit more about what falls in between. w, as in wh
jofs was 78 when he was pope benedict xvi in 2005 but he wasn't the oldest pope. in the 12th and 13th centuries, two doned their robes at 80 and 85. he was a youthful 18 when he assumed the papacy. he had help of his father who fixed the election of his only son before his death. only one man was not a cardinal first. he was named pope urban vi back in 1378. the italians have clearly had the homefield advantage, dominating it through the centuries. the conclave produced the closest thing to a...
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>>steve: we should point out that benedict, now known as pope emeritus. apparently the very first phone call that the new pope francis -- and don't add the roman numeral yet -- made was to benedict? right? >> that's right. he did call and ask for his blessings, his prayers. he's also going to go visit him later on today it seems. he also escaped from the vatican early unofficially and went to a church not far from here called saint mary major and spent a half-hour in prayer before the altar, asking the lord for blessing upon his pontifficate and asking blessings for the lord mother mary. >>brian: you tweeted us yesterday before you knew. keep one eye on cardinal jorge mario bergoglio as a compromise candidate. very good jesuit. what do you mean by jesuit? >> my reasoning was this. there were three candidates put out as thefront-runners. you had sherer from brazil, you had scola. after three ballots came up negative, i assumed they were going to look to somebody else. the reason why bergoglio was not getting a lot of traction was because he was 76. the ass
>>steve: we should point out that benedict, now known as pope emeritus. apparently the very first phone call that the new pope francis -- and don't add the roman numeral yet -- made was to benedict? right? >> that's right. he did call and ask for his blessings, his prayers. he's also going to go visit him later on today it seems. he also escaped from the vatican early unofficially and went to a church not far from here called saint mary major and spent a half-hour in prayer before...
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this is the depth of pope benedict. cardinal bergoglio brings to the office now as pope francis his own gift. and one of those great gifts has been his simple way of living in buenos aires. his closeness to the poor. he's not afraid to be near people. and so important. the themes of love and kindness and gentleness into the homily. the whole thing of taking care of creation. he talked about the herods out there like king herod who come to destroy joy and take us away from things we're supposed to be doing. this is somebody who's speaking directly to people's hearts. i know being here for the past month, especially the past week, people are blown away by what they see. they haven't seen this for a long time. >> thomas father rosica, vatican spokesperson, thank you for talking with us. and thank you for bearing with those alarms, and the, the sirens going on behind you we appreciate that as well. let's get right to john berman. >> thanks, soledad. syrian rebels have picked a syrian born american, american citizen as their
this is the depth of pope benedict. cardinal bergoglio brings to the office now as pope francis his own gift. and one of those great gifts has been his simple way of living in buenos aires. his closeness to the poor. he's not afraid to be near people. and so important. the themes of love and kindness and gentleness into the homily. the whole thing of taking care of creation. he talked about the herods out there like king herod who come to destroy joy and take us away from things we're supposed...
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gone are benedict's red shoes. francis wears plain black. he's already taking on an air of the pope of the people. during the angeles prayers delivered from his papal offices overlooking a packed st. peter's square, he was equally informal. he ended his address with a simple wish -- have a good sunday and have a good lunch. fred? >> thanks so much, ben wedeman in vatican city. >>> at the bottom of the hour we'll hear from cardinal timothy dolan of new york. chris cuomo spoke to the cardinal about what it was like to take part in electing the pope. >>> and some nba history to share with you. the miami heat earlier today tied the houston roberts' 2008 record for second longest winning streak. 22 straight wins and the heat pick up that win right where it started the winning streak in february -- toronto. the heat beat the raptors 105-83. >>> nfl wide receiver dante stall cart is being treated for severe burns at a miami hospital. he and a female companion were hurt after a hot air balloon they were riding in crashed into a power line yesterday.
gone are benedict's red shoes. francis wears plain black. he's already taking on an air of the pope of the people. during the angeles prayers delivered from his papal offices overlooking a packed st. peter's square, he was equally informal. he ended his address with a simple wish -- have a good sunday and have a good lunch. fred? >> thanks so much, ben wedeman in vatican city. >>> at the bottom of the hour we'll hear from cardinal timothy dolan of new york. chris cuomo spoke to...
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await news, it is worth noting that like the sultan of brunei and like john travolta, expope ameritus benedict is a pilot. he did not pilot himself, he could have done so if he wanted to. first one to submit the most plausible joke wins. the sultan, the pope and john travolta walking to an airport bar. and. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than competitor prius v and we haven't even mentioned... c-max also gets better mpg. say hi to the super fuel efficient ford c-max hybrid. thto fight chronic. osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increas
await news, it is worth noting that like the sultan of brunei and like john travolta, expope ameritus benedict is a pilot. he did not pilot himself, he could have done so if he wanted to. first one to submit the most plausible joke wins. the sultan, the pope and john travolta walking to an airport bar. and. if youthen this willbrids arbe a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows. c max has more passenger volume than...
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following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. now, cardinals can choose a status quo or make a change. >> kpix 5's ann notarangelo with the papal politics happening behind the closed doors. >> reporter: the sign a pope was not yet elected wasn't a surprise. the cardinals in many respects are just learning the papal selection process. >> this reveals who the favorite sons were, the major blocs in the college of cardinals all 115 of them. >> reporter: michael russo with saint mary's college has attended papal selects since 1969. >> it is the most important election in my lifetime flex to john xx iii because it will either ratify vatican ii or we have gone to a new page. >> reporter: will the church continue with reform as it did with vatican ii? who decides? italy, u.s., germany and india have the most cardinals in the conclave. so does that mean national national is going to play a -- nationality is going to play a key role? >> it does. years ago i marveled looking at st. peter's square and noticing the different national groups c
following the resignation of pope benedict xvi. now, cardinals can choose a status quo or make a change. >> kpix 5's ann notarangelo with the papal politics happening behind the closed doors. >> reporter: the sign a pope was not yet elected wasn't a surprise. the cardinals in many respects are just learning the papal selection process. >> this reveals who the favorite sons were, the major blocs in the college of cardinals all 115 of them. >> reporter: michael russo with...
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we did take a look back at pope benedict's 16th whomly from 2005. to be honest there are were a lot of similar messages but a very different delivery, shep. a different style. pope francis certainly has his own body language. you know, he really likes the thumbs up, shep. while that may not be particularly pope like, a lot of people here really liked it he kept the message simple so amidst all of the pomp and ceremony, really, the message was "look out for people, be kind." shouldn't be that difficult, shep? >> shepard: huge delegates including from the united states. >> that's right it was a marathon day for the pope. he had two hours of mass and then two hours of meet and greet with all dignitaries including u.s. vice president joe biden who apparently has said that he is just delighted to be here with pope francis because he says that frankly, he stands for what much of us do. he shares a common vision with us to reach out to the dispossessed and a poor. here is what a member of the congressional delegates had to say. >> he also will inspire, i b
we did take a look back at pope benedict's 16th whomly from 2005. to be honest there are were a lot of similar messages but a very different delivery, shep. a different style. pope francis certainly has his own body language. you know, he really likes the thumbs up, shep. while that may not be particularly pope like, a lot of people here really liked it he kept the message simple so amidst all of the pomp and ceremony, really, the message was "look out for people, be kind." shouldn't...
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very close to benedict xvi. personally more of an extrovert with greater optimism about the church's prospects in the here and now. it was widely believed that benedict xvi tried to hard to get reforms in place, the vatican bank controversy that had come along, the scandal after that. it is widely believed here he tried really hard, couldn't get things done he wanted to do and decided for a number of reasons that he would resign, but with hopes that reform would take hold after he advocated and a new pope came in. it really is a struggle of two competing thoughts. one is that the hierarchy within the church, sort of administration, if you will, would remain the same and they would work their problems out and expand the church. the other thinking is an outsider would come in, one not so closely tied to the administration of the vatican, if you will, and would bring in new thoughts and new ideas and new ways to bring the church forward in the 21st century. those are sort of the kpaoert areas. -- sort of the compet
very close to benedict xvi. personally more of an extrovert with greater optimism about the church's prospects in the here and now. it was widely believed that benedict xvi tried to hard to get reforms in place, the vatican bank controversy that had come along, the scandal after that. it is widely believed here he tried really hard, couldn't get things done he wanted to do and decided for a number of reasons that he would resign, but with hopes that reform would take hold after he advocated and...
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benedict walked out to the world statement stage as a grandfather. and it's true of this man. we're looking for wisdom. the wisdom of many years in the church. >> he had the warmness immediately. it was his smile. >> felt like -- >> he looked like he didn't know what to do. >> and people loved him for that. >> tomorrow on "starting point," we'll talk to newt gingrich. always an interesting conversation. and carroll costello begins right now. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. >>> happening now in the newsroom -- school shocker. disturbing new cell phone video of a 14-year-old girl brutally beaten. >> i turned around, because i didn't want to fight her and she grabbed me by her hair. >> her mother furious, alleging the school dropped the ball on protecting her daughter. >>> also, cruise ship hell, part two. >> there is human waste all over the floor and in the bathrooms. >> another black eye for carnival. >> and they -- you know, they said that they were working on the ship and then the generators were having a problem. >> new ship, same problem, the caribbean vacation t
benedict walked out to the world statement stage as a grandfather. and it's true of this man. we're looking for wisdom. the wisdom of many years in the church. >> he had the warmness immediately. it was his smile. >> felt like -- >> he looked like he didn't know what to do. >> and people loved him for that. >> tomorrow on "starting point," we'll talk to newt gingrich. always an interesting conversation. and carroll costello begins right now. we'll see you...
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and pope benedict with probably less, you know, less impact he chided the journalists a little bit. i think cardinal bergoglio, pope francis set a different tone. he did something different at the end of the audience, he gave them a blessing. that's traditional. i'll give you a silent blessing because i acknowledge that you follow your own consciouses and some of you may not be catholic and some may not have any faith at all and i'll bless you anyway. i think that kind of gesture, you know, is noticed. it's, you know, i took it as a sign of respect. now, it could be interpreted other ways, as well. he is trying to telegraph, i want a relationship with you. you know, i want to be in conversation with you. and i think, you know, i think people, some people were won over. >> did some journalists, laurie, just briefly line-up to meet the pope and bow down and kiss his ring? >> well, there were a few. there was a blind journalist who came up with his dog and he patted the dog but a lot of different kinds of journalists in that crowd. journalists for catholic newspapers. so, those are the
and pope benedict with probably less, you know, less impact he chided the journalists a little bit. i think cardinal bergoglio, pope francis set a different tone. he did something different at the end of the audience, he gave them a blessing. that's traditional. i'll give you a silent blessing because i acknowledge that you follow your own consciouses and some of you may not be catholic and some may not have any faith at all and i'll bless you anyway. i think that kind of gesture, you know, is...
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he was the runner-up when pope benedict was chosen and reports from inside that conclave said actually don't choose me. don't choose me as the next pope. he left and went back to alternat argentina. one cardinal went back to buenos aires and said outside the system. maybe he can come in cooking his own meals and living in otherwise own apartment and not using a chauffeur because he pref preferred to take the bus. maybe because of that and the pomp and circumstance we have seen over the last couple of weeks and maybe it takes somebody from the outside to say, this is an organization that needs to have the windows opened on that secrecy and needs reform and needs change. >> let's hope. coming up on "morning joe," microsoft bill gates will be with us and former congressman barney frank will be here and "hardball's" chris matthews. up next, president obama meets face-to-face for the house republicans since 2011 first. first, a check on the forecast. >> a nice tease. the spring weather with us the last three or four days on the eastern seaboard is gone this morning. grab the winter clothes.
he was the runner-up when pope benedict was chosen and reports from inside that conclave said actually don't choose me. don't choose me as the next pope. he left and went back to alternat argentina. one cardinal went back to buenos aires and said outside the system. maybe he can come in cooking his own meals and living in otherwise own apartment and not using a chauffeur because he pref preferred to take the bus. maybe because of that and the pomp and circumstance we have seen over the last...
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the sculpture previously made models of pope john paul the ii and benedict the xvith. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: so now we know a waddling seal can be a problem in traffic. now there is incredible video of a deer sticking it to a driver. that driver told safety officer in michigan that he struck the animal with his car and thought it was dead. so he planned to take it home for his family to eat. watch what happens when the officer opens the trunk. the deer busts out of there, landing backwards on the pavement before taking off into the woods. clearly that deer was not a dead deer. law enforcement in southern michigan say the deer was probably just stunned after the crash and who wouldn't be? i'm shepard smith. this is "the fox report." it's the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. and stay the course. that's the message from the fed chairman ben bernanke today. he says our economy is improving but it still needs help. so the fed will keep interest rates at record low levels and will keep buying $85 billion in
the sculpture previously made models of pope john paul the ii and benedict the xvith. that's a wrap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. >> shepard: so now we know a waddling seal can be a problem in traffic. now there is incredible video of a deer sticking it to a driver. that driver told safety officer in michigan that he struck the animal with his car and thought it was dead. so he planned to take it home for his family to eat. watch what happens when the officer opens the...
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>>brian: does this remind you of pope benedict? >> yes and no. yes because it is the same faith, yes because it is the same teaching. pope francis has a simple way about him. he's like a simple parish priest. although he's speaking to, i believe the vatican estimated 150,000 people this morning in the square, his message was so simple just like on sunday when he gave his first message. my nephew was there. after 15 minutes of his message, i said to him, what did you get out of this? 13 years old. he said god never gets tired of forgiving us. it's just that sometimes we get tired of asking for forgiveness. if that was a simple message on sunday, today's simple message was if you have power like i do, he said as pope, that's a service. i think that's also a message to the politicians. if you have power, it is about service to the common good. then he said take care of each other. he said twice -- and this is not something a speech writer would come up with. he said don't be afraid of goodness or even tenderness. a very simple message. >>steve: it w
>>brian: does this remind you of pope benedict? >> yes and no. yes because it is the same faith, yes because it is the same teaching. pope francis has a simple way about him. he's like a simple parish priest. although he's speaking to, i believe the vatican estimated 150,000 people this morning in the square, his message was so simple just like on sunday when he gave his first message. my nephew was there. after 15 minutes of his message, i said to him, what did you get out of this?...
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it remains to be seen if he will follow the model of pope benedict or if he will chart his own path. james martin is a jesuit priest and author of "the jesuit guide to everything." michael pepper, a professor. and host of interfaith voices on public radio. i want to start with the question of what kind of pope we expect francis to be. will it be more the political pope like john paul or a house cleaner? >> well, my sense is he will be a pope of the poor. the most important decision a pope makes is his name, by choosing francis, he said how i would like a church of the poor and for the poor. >> and that's been one of the things the church is criticized for being first and foremost about caring for the poor. >> absolutely. i think one of the aspects of him coming from the global south will be his connection to vast income and equality and understanding that at a very deep level and his quotes this morning, quoteg from the life of st. francis, alluding to the life of st. francis talked about care and guarding for creation. so i think he's very close to those issues. >> and there's the i
it remains to be seen if he will follow the model of pope benedict or if he will chart his own path. james martin is a jesuit priest and author of "the jesuit guide to everything." michael pepper, a professor. and host of interfaith voices on public radio. i want to start with the question of what kind of pope we expect francis to be. will it be more the political pope like john paul or a house cleaner? >> well, my sense is he will be a pope of the poor. the most important...
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and here we are actually these years later -- >> we are looking at power, i think pope benedict xvi found out how difficult it is to wield power with a curio that was intransigent and he didn't want it to change but a church that was shifting and change underneath him and becoming more and more a global church. now we have pope francis who will try to run this like a ceo, you know, he's going to try to have a new kind of power base that will shift its axis to the south and look at that. he's got huge challenges ahead of him. this is a church wracked by scandal and corruption. >> secrecy. >> secrecy. >> you know, where does the global church head is a big question of power i think this week with papal transition. but in the broader sense of power shifts, i mean, i think the arab spring is a dramatic example of that, you know, we -- i just came back from egypt where the revolution is in disarray. it's crumbling. it's failing. they're not doing the hard work of democracy, the hard work to be on the street and make those changes that they fought for in those 18 days in tahir square, we're not
and here we are actually these years later -- >> we are looking at power, i think pope benedict xvi found out how difficult it is to wield power with a curio that was intransigent and he didn't want it to change but a church that was shifting and change underneath him and becoming more and more a global church. now we have pope francis who will try to run this like a ceo, you know, he's going to try to have a new kind of power base that will shift its axis to the south and look at that....